Miss Universe Canada Finalist Disqualified After Admitting She Was Born a Boy

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I don't use "he" with trannies who become women. I think they really honestly feel female and it seems odd to call them "he". That's what distinguishes them from cross dressers and even drag queens: when you go through the trouble of life and body altering sex reassignment surgery, you're really committed to that gender identity.

I don't use "he" with trannies who become women. I think they really honestly feel female and it seems odd to call them "he". That's what distinguishes them from cross dressers and even drag queens: when you go through the trouble of life and body altering sex reassignment surgery, you're really committed to that gender identity.

And Miss Canada should be modeling. She's extremely photogenic.

He can play the female role in photos quite nicely, but until he has a functional uterus and can go through menstrual cycles and pregnancy, he's not a true woman.

He can play the female role in photos quite nicely, but until he has a functional uterus and can go through menstrual cycles and pregnancy, he's not a true woman.

There are real women born with XX chromosomes who cannot give birth for some reason or another. Many women cannot get pregnant.

I just figure if someone goes to the trouble of getting surgically made into a woman, I'm willing to call her "she". This does not go for drags queens, however, who are still physical males. We'll just have to agree to disagree on this one.